Part
4: Recipient nations of population overload: United States, Canada, Europe
and Australia.

No
one escapes this human juggernaut. Those added 3 billion people onto this
planet within the next 34 years will invade first world countries. Let’s
take a look at what that means for the West.

How
did the first three parts of this series affect you? Did you
understand the enormity of what humanity faces in the next 30 years?
How about the rest of the plant and animal life on this planet? What
about your children? What about the oceans? What about quality of
life?

Are
you astounded that the mainstream media suppresses this demographic
issue at all costs? Why? Answer: they lack intellectual
comprehension that they will not escape its grip on them or their
children. Catholics via the Pope, Islam, Hindus, Christians and
virtually all religions stand in denial of this demographic
juggernaut bearing down on humanity.

Yes,
the media reports every consequence of overpopulation as to worldwide
hunger, water shortages, species extinctions, wars for resources and
catastrophic climate destabilization. But no one, not one world
leader addresses or attempts to speak up on what we face.

If
I could fulfill my own quest, I would see to it that every human
being watch this short video by my friend Roy Beck:

In
a five minute astoundingly simple yet brilliant video,
“Immigration,
Poverty, and Gum Balls”,
Roy Beck, director of www.numbersusa.ORG,
graphically illustrates the impact of overpopulation. Take five
minutes to see for yourself:

As
you can see, no one will escape the ramifications of the next added
3,000,000,000 (billion) people to this globe. No one will escape the
implications of adding 138,000,000 (million) more people to America
within 34 years. You may expect those consequences to invade your
state, your community and your family.

Remember
this: third world citizens will not stop their birth rates significantly
enough to stop overloading their countries. Therefore, they will contribute
to the 3.0 billion added, hungry and desperate refugees looking for a
country to land.

In
2016, the United Nations estimates that 60,000,000 (million) refugees
lack water, food, energy and homes, and look toward first world countries
to immigrate. Their numbers will grow to 150,000,000 to as high as 200,000,000
(million) refugees by 2050—a scant 34 years from now.

What
Western Countries Face With Refugee Armada

Canada
houses 36,000,000 (million) people in 2016. Because of mass immigration,
they expect 41.1 million by 2050. To give you an idea of Canada’s dilemma,
let’s look at the numbers. We know Canada as a “big” little country. That
means it’s “big” but lacks ample arable land to grow crops. While it’s
citizens chose 2.0 birth rates since 1970, its leaders forced massive
immigration onto Canada. It faces food shortages, environmental breakdown,
accelerating carbon footprint damage, species extinctions and lowered
quality of life.

Europe
houses 742.5 million people in 2016. It encompasses 3.9 million square
miles. Not much bigger than the United States at 3.1 million square miles.
The United Kingdom houses 62 million people in a landmass less than the
size of Oregon. Oregon features 4.0 million people. Germany at 82 million
holds less land than the state of New Mexico. That state holds 1.8 million.
The tiny country of France holds 66 million. While Europe faces tremendous
overcrowding today, it faces mass immigration overrunning every border
of all of its countries from Middle Eastern and African population overload.

Australia
holds 24 million in 2016, but expects to reach 38 to 48 million by mid
century via mass immigration. It lacks water and arable land, but powerful
developer interests force immigration onto that desert continent as if
tomorrow never arrives.

In
contrast, the USA holds 325 million in a landmass at 3.1 million
square miles, but as you saw from the immigration invasion, America
expects 438 million by 2050 and 625 million at the end of this
century. Watch this video to see what it looks like:

“Immigration
by the numbers—off the chart” by
Roy Beck

This
10 minute demonstration shows Americans the results of unending mass
immigration on the quality of life and sustainability for future
generations: in a few words, “Mind boggling!” www.NumbersUSA.org

As
you can imagine, immigration solves nothing. It stalls the inevitable
for every Western country: ultimate collapse from overloading carrying
capacity of every receiving country.

Can
enough activists be created out of a series like this to create a
movement to stop mass immigration into Western countries? Goal: we
need a national discussion-debate on the future of our civilization.
It’s not going to happen by itself. That discussion-debate begins
with you.

That’s
why I am working to interview on “60 Minutes” or any of the
networks listed below; National Public Radio; Public Television and
the New York Times and other top newspapers. Contact them and give
my name: 60M@cbsnews.com .
CharlieRose@pbs.org . Matt
Lauer at NBC. George Stephanopoulos at ABC. Diane Sawyer at ABC.
Robert Siegel at NPR. Give my email contact: frostyw@juno.comor
websites
of other names listed below.